This full-day tour blends culture, history, and relaxation in one unforgettable experience. From indulging in a natural sulphur mud bath, to tasting world-class rum at the island’s oldest distillery, to exploring Lake Antoine’s volcanic beauty, and enjoying farm-to-bar chocolate at Belmont Estate — every stop is a unique story of Grenada. Personalized service, authentic local insights, and a hands-on experience set this tour apart from the rest.
Pickup included
Start your day with a natural spa experience as you apply mineral-rich sulphur mud to your skin, followed by a gentle scrub, refreshing wash-off, and oiling treatment. Known for its healing and rejuvenating properties, this is a relaxing way to embrace Grenada’s natural wellness traditions.
Pause for a scenic stop at Lake Antoine, a volcanic crater lake surrounded by tropical vegetation and home to local birdlife. This tranquil setting is perfect for photos and a refreshing nature break.
Step back in time at the oldest operating water-powered rum distillery in the Caribbean, where rum has been made the traditional way since the 1700s. Take a guided tour to learn the unique process and enjoy a tasting of Grenada’s bold, high-proof rum.
Your final stop is the famous Belmont Estate, a working cocoa plantation and chocolate factory. Learn about Grenada’s world-class cocoa production, sample fresh chocolate, and enjoy a delicious farm-to-table lunch at the on-site restaurant before heading back to St. George’s.
Grenada, known as the 'Island of Spice,' is a Caribbean paradise famous for its lush landscapes, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage. It offers a blend of natural beauty, vibrant history, and warm hospitality, making it a unique and appealing destination for travelers.
One of the most famous beaches in Grenada, Grand Anse Beach is known for its white sand and clear turquoise waters. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
Housed in a former French military hospital, this museum offers a glimpse into Grenada's rich history and culture. Exhibits include artifacts from the island's indigenous peoples, colonial era, and more.
A working plantation that offers a glimpse into Grenada's agricultural past. Visitors can tour the estate, see how spices are grown and processed, and enjoy a traditional Creole lunch.
A traditional Grenadian dish made with breadfruit, salted meat, and coconut milk, cooked down until the oil rises to the top.
A flatbread filled with curried vegetables, chicken, or goat, brought by Indian indentured laborers.
A creamy ice cream made with local nutmeg, a signature flavor of Grenada.
This is the best time to visit Grenada, with pleasant weather, low humidity, and minimal rainfall. It's perfect for beach activities, sightseeing, and outdoor adventures.
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
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Grenada is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.
St. George's Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport. They are affordable but can be crowded and slow. Schedules are not always reliable.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Levera National Park is a protected area known for its beautiful beaches, mangrove forests, and wildlife. It's a great place for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
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